1月6日学术报告
发布时间: 2010-01-04   浏览次数: 1247

 

报告题目: 

1.     MIMO Detection Aided by Lattice Reduction:

 Introduction and Recent Advances

2. The 1-bit softening technique with applications in low-complexity

iterative decoding and low-overhead soft relaying

 

报告人:Professor Wai Ho MOW, 香港科技大学

 

时间: 2010年元月5 星期二 下午 200

地点: 科技楼171712会议室

 

通信与信息工程学院

研究生部

江苏省无线通信重点实验室

2010-1-4

附:Professor Wai Ho MOW 简介

Wai Ho MOW received the PhD degree (Information Engineering) from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He was a visiting research fellow at the University of Waterloo in Canada, the Munich University of Technology (TUM) in Germany, and the Kyoto University in Japan in 1995, 1996 and early 2000, respectively. From 1997 to 1999, he was an assistant professor at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He has been with HKUST since March 2000 and is currently an Associate Professor. He was the recipient of the Croucher Research Fellowship (HK), the Humboldt Research Fellowship (Germany), the Telecommunications Advancement Research Fellowship (Japan), the Tan Chin Tuan Academic Exchange Fellowship (Singapore), the Wong Kuan Cheng Education Foundation Academic Exchange Award (China), the Foreign Expert Bureau Fellowship (China) and the Royal Academy of Engineering Award for Short Research Exchanges with China and India (UK). His research interests are in the areas of wireless communications, coding and information theory. He pioneered the lattice approach to signal detection problems and unified all known constructions of perfect roots-of-unity sequences (widely used as CAZAC preambles and radar signals). Since Jun 2002, he has been the principal investigator of over 10 funded research projects.. He has published 1 book, and co-authored over 20 filed patent applications and over 100 technical publications, among which he is the sole author of over 40. He co-authored a paper that received the ISITA2002 Paper Award for Young Researchers and supervised one student who won the first prize in the IEEE HK Section Postgraduate Paper Contest as well as two final year project teams who won the first-runner up prizes in the IEE HK YMS Project Competitions in 2002 and 2003 respectively. He was the chair of the Hong Kong Chapter of the IEEE Information Theory Society in 2005. He was a technical program co-chair of 5 conferences and served the technical program committees of many conferences such as Globecom, ICC, ISITA, ITW, VTC and WCNC. He was the guest  (associate) editor for two special issues of the IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals. He was a member of the Radio Spectrum Advisory Committee, Office of the Telecommunications Authority, the Hong Kong S.A.R. Government from 2003 to 2008.